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Time is winding down on the clock. The Clippers have the last shot. What do they do? Usually, and it’s this way with most teams, the answer is a 1-4 isolation — your basic clearout for a guard at the top of the key. There are a few reasons why this is so popular in the NBA. If you run a high pick-and-roll, [...]

Via a report from Brian T. Smith of the Salt Lake Tribune and brought to my attention by the RealGM wiretap, the Clippers (along with the Heat, Warriors, and Pistons) are interested in signing free agent center Kyrylo Fesenko. He’s 7’1 and 24-years-old. He has spent all 4 seasons of his career so far[...]

The foundations for last year’s annoying 23rd ranked offense were two of the more pestering and inevitable patterns of Clipper failure: third quarter collapses and a disproportionately high amount of turnovers. Completely understandable with a team carrying so many young players, but that doesn’t alleviate how obnoxiou[...]

Jovan has more detailed observations coming up on the final preseason game against the Lakers, but the main thing I personally keyed in on was Mo Williams’s still-disappointing spot-up defensive work. And it reminded me that I really hate how often the Clippers give up good 3-point looks. The Clippers were in the[...]

A long, grueling preseason comes to an end tonight with the second of two games between the Clippers and Lakers. Should be fun watching the new starting backcourt continue to show their new teammates how to identify their defensive repsonsibilities in such a professional manner. We’ll be chatting around game tim[...]

It’s official: The Clippers have signed forward Reggie Evans to a one-year, veteran’s minimum deal. Before we discuss Evans’ value as a player, it’s important to point something out. Clippers VP of Basketball Operations Neil Olshey is absolutely killing it right now, and moves like this are part[...]